MusicLab
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What happens in the brain of a violinist playing a piece? And when she only thinks about playing? And if she listens to herself play? At this MusicLab event, we will investigate violinist Victoria Johnson's brain activity while she plays a set of classical and contemporary pieces.
Join us for a special MusicLab edition featuring The Norwegian Radio Orchestra and the popular science radio show Abels T?rn.
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Join us for the launch of a special collection in Music & Science with findings based on recordings from the unique MusicLab Copenhagen research concert in 2021.
Velkommen til seminar og workshop om kunstfagene, kunstnerisk utviklingsarbeid og ?pen forskning. Hvilke dilemmaer oppst?r n?r forskningsdata og resultater skal deles og gjenbrukes? Og hvilke muligheter medf?rer mer ?penhet og ?kt deling av data for fag som eksempelvis musikk, visuell kunst, film, scenekunst og design?
MusicLab 8 explores synaesthesia through a multimodal performance with electric guitar and live electronics and visuals.
Why do people get absorbed in musical experiences? RITMO has teamed up with the world-leading The Danish String Quartet for a unique research concert in the middle of Copenhagen.
This 6th edition of MusicLab focuses on musical interactions between humans and machines, featuring prominent musicians from Norway’s improvisation scene. Christian Winther (guitar) and Dag Erik Knedal Andersen (drums) will play with an artificial intelligence-enabled interactive music system, CAVI, developed by ?a?r? Erdem.
In the tradition of "minute-by-minute" TV shows, you will have the chance to watch RITMO researchers set up equipment and record a performance by the Borealis String Quartet. This is a unique chance to watch the "behind the scenes" of a very complex data capture session. We will stream everything, with live commentary by the researchers.
RITMO og Universitetsbiblioteket inviterer til en workshop om opphavsrettsproblematikk innen ?pen musikkforskning.
The 5th edition of MusicLab was a virtual algorave. Prominent algoravers Renick Bell and Khoparzi improvised live-coded music on their computers from their respective locations in Japan and India, while the audience danced to the rave music in their homes all over the world. This event was also the launch of our brand new MusicLab App!
Muscle music, artificial intelligence, and a human subwoofer? In our utopian edition of MusicLab you will experience truly experimental music.
MusicLab Vol. 3 explores the phenomenon of rhythm - in music and in the body - all within MusicLab’s unique blend of research and edutainment through an intellectual warm-up with world-leading experts, music-dance performances and data jockeying with our house DJ and anyone else interested.
This data comes from a DSQ concert in K?ge, Denmark in the fall of 2018.
Join us for an informal evening of hacking on data recorded during MusicLab vol 1 and 2: sound, video, muscle sensors (EMG) and breathing.
MusicLab Vol. 2 explores the concept of breathing - in music and in the body. All within MusicLab’s unique blend of research and edutainment through hands-on workshops, intellectual warm-ups, performances and data jockeying.
"Biophysical Music" is volume 1 of the new concept "MusicLab", a series of events exploring the science of music from different perspectives. The idea is to mix research and edutainment through hands-on workshops, intellectual warm-ups, performances and data jockeying.